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Mac RumorsDec 31, 2025
Everything Apple Is Releasing in 2026: iPhone Fold, LLM Siri, Low-Cost MacBook and More
If rumors are accurate, 2026 is going to be a huge year for Apple. We're expecting the first foldable iPhone, an all-new home hub device, updated displays, and possibly, the first OLED MacBook Pro and the first AI smart glasses.


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CNET NewsDec 31, 2025
Trump Fails to Deliver on Promise of $500 Gold Phone in 2025. Could We See It Next Year?
After some confusion about when Trump's gold phone will make an appearance, it appears to be delayed until 2026.

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EngadgetDec 31, 2025
CES 2026: What to expect when tech's biggest conference starts on January 4
The new year is upon us, and that means CES 2026 is imminent. The biggest tech trade show of the calendar comes with a bevy of new and notable announcements that set the tone for trends and expectations for the subsequent 12 months. The CES 2026 show floor is officially open from January 6 through 9, but the fun kicks off with events on Sunday January 4, followed by a host of press conferences on Monday. As always, product demos, announcements and networking will be happening at the Las Vegas Convention Center and other hotels all over the city. As usual, Engadget will be covering the event in-person and remotely, bringing you news and hands-ons straight from the show floor.

More specific details and pre-announcements are already trickling out as CES approaches, and thanks to the schedule of the Consumer Technology Association (the trade organization that runs the show) we have a full itinerary of press conferences. We're also using our experience and expertise to predict what tech trends could rear their heads at the show.

The CES 2026 schedulePress conferences and show floor booths are the bread and butter of CES. The CTA has already published a searchable directory of who will have an official presence at the show, along with a schedule of every official panel and presentation. However, the press conference schedule gives us a more digestible rundown of the first 48 hours of big events.

On Sunday, January 4, Samsung will kick-off CES with


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EngadgetDec 31, 2025
How to watch Samsung's "First Look" CES 2026 presentation
NurPhoto via Getty Images Samsung is arguably the 800-pound gorilla of CES, with a full spectrum of products that range from phones and computers to refrigerators to AI assistants and rolling robots. But for CES 2026, the company is shaking up the schedule a bit: Instead of its longtime midday Monday press conference position, the Korean giant will front-run the entire show with a Sunday night presentation.

Samsung has already given a few hints as to what's on the agenda, but what we're really hoping to see is an update on the Ballie robot — a star of previous CES presentations that ostensibly missed its previously promised 2025 release date.

How to watch Samsung's "The First Look" presentation at CES 2026 The event will stream live from the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas on Sunday, January 4 at 10PM ET. There are several ways to tune in: you can watch via the


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EngadgetDec 31, 2025
From 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' to 'Nashville's Big Bash,' here's how to watch this year's biggest New Year's Eve TV specials
Here are some of this year's biggest, most star-studded TV specials you can watch to help you ring in 2026. (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images) CHARLY TRIBALLEAU via Getty Images This year, it seems like there are more ways than ever to celebrate New Year's Eve... from the comfort of your couch, that is. Whether you want to catch the enduring Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve hosted by Ryan Seacrest and filmed live out of Times Square in New York City, or check out of one the many other live specials filled with music performances, comedy and celebrity guests, you've got options.

Thursday night's TV schedule also includes New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash, a star-studded celebration of country music featuring five hours of performances from some of Nashville's most beloved stars, airing on CBS and Paramount , plus CNN's New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, and a livestream of the Times Square ball drop, too.

Here's everything you need to know about some of this year's biggest New Year's Eve TV specials, including channels, streaming info, and more.

How to watch New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash





CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
Want a Delicious Dinner? Don't Cook These 5 Foods in Your Nonstick Pan
Nonstick pans are great at a variety of foods but they fail at the high heat needed for searing meats. If you plan on searing steak, a different pan is the way to go.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
Windows 10 Users Can Still Get Free Security Updates. Here's How
Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, so do this if you want to keep using your older PC securely.

CNET NewsDec 31, 2025
What I Want to See From AI in 2026: Labels, Better Phone Features and a Plan for the Environment
Commentary: The AI industry is moving fast, but not fast enough at finding answers to the tech's biggest problems.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
54 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
Yes, you should absolutely marathon them.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
5 Films You Definitely Don't Want to Miss on Netflix in January
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite for The Rip, plus The People We Meet on Vacation and more big films arrive this month.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
Make the Switch From iPhone to Android: Easy Tips for Changing Your Phone
A switch from an Apple iPhone to an Android one may sound scary, but a few essential steps can make the move easier to do.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
My ChatGPT Travel Agent Just Found a Better Deal Than Yours. Want to Know How?
Stop dreaming about that trip! Use these ChatGPT prompts to actually afford it.

Gizmag Emerging TechDec 31, 2025
$3,200 rugged mini is the perfect cheaper Honda Trail 125 alternative
Mini motos have always thrived on a simple idea: small, useful motorcycles that punch well above their weight. What started as post-war utility machines quickly transformed into farm runabouts and then eventually into cult favorites like Honda's Trail series in more recent times.



Major GeeksDec 31, 2025
Media Companion 32-Bit 3.771 Beta
Media Companion allows you to browse movies, TV shows, music videos, posters, personal collections and more and catalog your results. There are millions of possible searches from artists, movies, TV show, posters, artwork, and so much more. [License: Open Source | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 44 MB ]

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CNET NewsDec 31, 2025
Best Rural Internet Providers for 2025
Rural internet options can be limited, but you can still get decent connectivity. These are the top choices, according to CNET's broadband experts.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
We're Kicking Off 2026 With a Supermoon. When to See It
The Wolf Moon in January will be the last of four consecutive supermoons.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
What's Coming to Disney World and Disneyland? New Rides, Lands and Attractions in 2026
How close are we to new Avengers rides, Avatar theming and Cars and Monsters lands? Here's what to expect and when for Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

CNET NewsDec 31, 2025
Decodo Review 2025: The Best Proxy Server for Smaller Businesses
Decodo's residential proxy servers aren't the cheapest, but it has one of the largest and most high-quality pools around, and it was one of the most user-friendly proxies I tested.

Washington Post TechDec 31, 2025
These companies say AI is key to their four-day workweeks
Some companies are giving workers back more time as artificial intelligence takes over more tasks.

eWeekDec 31, 2025
How to Pick an AI Chatbot That Fits Your Work
A feature-based guide to choosing an AI chatbot for writing, research, coding, internal docs, or customer workflows, so you pay for what matters.

The post How to Pick an AI Chatbot That Fits Your Work appeared first on eWEEK.



CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
2025's Best Home Security Cameras That Don't Require Subscriptions
Ditch monthly fees and contacts with these cams that don't require any ongoing payments to get top-notch features.

CNET NewsDec 31, 2025
Back to the Tech Future: The History of CES in 4 Iconic Gadgets
The TV, VCR, game console and iPhone have rich beginnings and enduring legacies at the world's biggest tech show.

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CNET NewsDec 31, 2025
Best Internet Providers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Looking for a new internet connection in the City of Brotherly Love? These are the ISPs CNET's experts recommend.

Wired NewsDec 31, 2025
AI-Powered Dating Is All Hype. IRL Cruising Is the Future
Dating apps and AI companies have been touting bot wingmen for months. But the future might just be good old-fashioned meet-cutes.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 31, 2025
'Stranger Things 5' Volume 3: When Does the Series Finale Premiere?
Celebrate the new year in the Upside Down.

Mac RumorsDec 30, 2025
Will the Apple Pencil Work With the iPhone Fold?
Apple plans to enter the foldable smartphone market in September 2026, debuting its first foldable iPhone. We've heard multiple rumors about the design of the upcoming device, but little has been revealed about the operating system or the software features.


Yahoo TechnologyDec 30, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta is dropping over $2 billion for an AI startup—a rare example of a U.S. tech giant buying a platform founded in China


eWeekDec 30, 2025
ChatGPT Just Became an App Store. Here's What You Need to Know
OpenAI opens ChatGPT to real apps. Developers can now submit MCP-powered tools for shopping, productivity, and more inside chat.

The post ChatGPT Just Became an App Store. Here's What You Need to Know appeared first on eWEEK.



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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 30, 2025
Need More Space on Your iPhone? Adjust These Settings Now
Freeing up storage space on your iPhone doesn't have to mean deleting photos or videos.

GizmodoDec 30, 2025
Meta Buys AI Agent Startup for $2 Billion, Says It Will Cut All Ties With China
Will Mark Zuckerberg's attempts to woo Trump keep him out of trouble?

Gizmag Emerging TechDec 30, 2025
Honda's self-steering motorcycle idea sounds smart and scary
Honda's new patent asks one weird but very interesting question: what if motorcycles came equipped with a steering-assist system, which would help with crash avoidance - a feature most modern-day cars come with?

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CNET NewsDec 30, 2025
Apple TV: 25 of the Best TV Shows You're Probably Not Watching
Don't sleep on these Apple TV shows.

Mac RumorsDec 30, 2025
Apple Raised $3 Million for Global Fund's AIDS Fight Through Apple Pay Promotion
This holiday season, Apple donated $5 to The Global Fund for every purchase made using Apple Pay on Apple.com, the Apple Store app, and Apple retail stores in the U.S. and other countries.


EngadgetDec 30, 2025
Netflix has released a trailer for the Stranger Things finale
Tomorrow's the big day, and I don't just mean New Year's Eve. The series finale of Stranger Things airs tomorrow, and Netflix has released a trailer for the last episode. We're given only flashes of the final episode, along with a voiceover of an emotional Jim Hopper telling Eleven he needs her to fight one last time.

It's just over 1 minute and 30 seconds long, with what appears to be only about 30 seconds of new footage. There isn't much to go on here, as most of the footage features emotional moments from seasons past. Netflix no doubt is hoping to keep much of the excitement under wraps until tomorrow's premiere.

Warning: Some spoilers ahead for Stranger Things season 5.

Among the new images we briefly see Vecna, hooked up to the ceiling in his gross cave of power on his other world. There's also an explosion at what looks like a military site, plus a few more out-of-context flashes of our heroes.

One particularly ominous moment shows Hopper walking around a smoke-filled room with almost zero visibility, gun drawn, when we see what looks to be Vecna appear behind him. We also see Eleven climb back into the sensory-deprivation tank in the Upside Down, presumably to take the fight to the show's big bad.

The only continuous scene in the trailer shows most of the gang standing atop a radio tower as Vecna's world moves close enough to collide with the tower's tip. Dustin lets out a "mother of God" as the so-crazy-it-just-might-work scheme the group cooked up in Chapter Seven appears to be well underway.

After nine years and five seasons, we will finally reach a conclusion for the heroes of Hawkins. The episode premieres at 8PM ET (5PM PT). For those still craving more from the world of Hawkins after the finale, Netflix is rel


Yahoo TechnologyDec 30, 2025
Meta to Buy Manus, an AI Startup With Chinese Roots


CNET How ToDec 30, 2025
Are You Using Geofencing Around Your Home? You Should Be
If you've never heard of geofencing, now's the perfect time to start using these time-saving, location-based features.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 30, 2025
You Still Cook Grilled Cheese in a Skillet? Tell Me You're Joking.
Welcome to the "crispy every time" club. Your perfect sandwich is waiting.

Mac RumorsDec 30, 2025
Apple Teases 'Something Big' Coming Soon to Apple Fitness
The Apple Fitness Instagram account today teased that the service has "big plans" for 2026. In a video, several Apple Fitness trainers are shown holding up newspapers with headlines related to Apple Fitness .


GizmodoDec 30, 2025
Right-Wing Influencers Rejoice: Trump Admin Gives a Visa to Accused Russian Propagandist
Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, and Benny Johnson are probably thrilled.

Gizmag Emerging TechDec 29, 2025
The 'Hell-Plant' of Death Valley offers hope to a hotter world
We humans are a delicate bunch. We don't have bark, boney exo-plates, or lush fur to protect us from hostile environments, so we have to steal what other creatures produce just to survive in regions around the only planet that supports us. A few naked days in Earth's hottest deserts would be more than enough to kill nearly all of us.



Yahoo TechnologyDec 23, 2025
Apple spent 2025 setting itself up for the future — and its biggest moves weren't about AI


PC World Latest NewsOct 13, 2025
The 5 biggest digital security threats to UK small businesses in 2025

Could your small business fall victim to one of these threats? In June, the Home Office released its Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025 report, detailing the most common cyberattacks experienced by UK small businesses in H2 2024. Here are the most common ways hackers attempted to gain money or data from UK small businesses last year:

Phishing: 85% of businesses that reported cyberattacks identified phishing as a key threat. These scams trick employees into clicking on fake links - often via email - and inadvertently handing over sensitive data. Now powered by AI, phishing tactics are getting smarter than ever and more difficult to spot. Employee impersonation: More than half (51%) of businesses said hackers had posed as company employees to deceive their ‘colleagues' into handing over information. Malware on company devices: While AI-powered scams today grab the headlines, malware is still very much present and very m


PC World Latest NewsOct 09, 2025
CCleaner 7 arrives with a new design and smarter PC cleaning features

A modern design with dark mode CCleaner's user interface has been completely redesigned and now looks much tidier and more responsive. Users can now choose between a light, dark, or automatic theme depending on their personal preferences and/or Windows settings.

According to Piriform, CCleaner 7 improves compatibility with newer PCs. The tool now fully supports Arm64 devices, which should ensure noticeably better performance on newer Windows systems.

A better approach to uninstalling apps CCleaner's uninstaller feature now uses a new engine that removes apps more reliably than the built-in Windows uninstaller. Multiple apps can be uninstalled in one go without repeatedly clicking on confirmations. Orphaned files and remnants are also deleted automatically.

An interesting bonus is that CCleaner 7 now let


ComputerWorldMar 01, 2024
26 note-perfecting tips for Google Keep on Android
I really need to upgrade my brain's internal storage.

I'm only partially kidding: Just like a hard drive, I'm pretty sure my mind reached maximum capacity at some point in the past decade. The only way I can remember anything these days is by making and maintaining a million notes, both physical and digital. (My wife can confirm this: "I told you that a week ago" is an all-too-common phrase 'round these parts.)

I'm still waiting for Western Digital to start selling SSD implants for the noggin, but in the meantime, Google Keep has become my repository for notes of the non-sticky variety. I like it because it's simple to use and yet packed with features that make my life easier on both a professional and a personal level.

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Network World SecurityAug 28, 2023
Most hyped network technologies and how to deal with them
The appeal of promising network technologies can be jaded by pressure to adopt untested ideas. When I look over the comments I've gotten from enterprise technologists this year, one thing that stands out is that almost three-quarters of them said that entrenched views held by company executives is a "significant problem" for them in sustaining their network and IT operations.

"Every story that comes out gets me a meeting in the board room to debunk a silly idea," one CIO said. I've seen that problem in my own career and so I sympathize, but is there anything that tech experts can do about it? How do you debunk the "big hype" of the moment?

For starters, don't be too dismissive. Technologists agree that a dismissive response to hype cited by senior management is always a bad idea. In fact, the opening comment that most technologists suggested is "I agree there's real potential there, but I think there are some near-term issues that need to be resolved before we could commit to it." The second-most-cited opening is "I've already launched a study of that, and I'll report back to you when it's complete." There's usually a grain (yeah, often a small grain) of truth underneath the hype pile, and the best approach is to acknowledge it somehow and play for time. Hype waves are like the tides; they come in and they go out, and many times management will move on.

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